A Free Will
Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought
Michael Frede author A A Long editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:4th Jan '13
Should be back in stock very soon
Where does the notion of free will come from? How and when did it develop, and what did that development involve? In Michael Frede's radically new account of the history of this idea, the notion of a free will emerged from powerful assumptions about the relation between divine providence, correctness of individual choice, and self-enslavement due to incorrect choice. Anchoring his discussion in Stoicism, Frede begins with Aristotle - who, he argues, had no notion of a free will - and ends with Augustine. Frede shows that Augustine, far from originating the idea (as is often claimed), derived most of his thinking about it from the Stoicism developed by Epictetus.
"...One can only feel awe before the breadth of [Frede's] learning and the depth of his insight." -- Charles Kahn * Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie *
“In this posthumously published volume, comprising lectures delivered in Berkeley in fall 1997, Frede reflects on the concept of a free will in ancient thought.”
“Summing Up: Highly recommended.” -- J Bussanich * Choice *
ISBN: 9780520272668
Dimensions: 210mm x 140mm x 15mm
Weight: 272g
224 pages